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Problem cant be in your 6 g supply wires. The circuits should be set up with a breaker protecting the 6 g wires at the supply panel (60A). You should have 20 or 15 A breakers protecting your branch circuits (depending on wire size either 12g or 14g. Breakers protect the wire downstream not upstream at the supply.
When you say you disconnected the branch but it wasn,t the problem .How did you determine that? With no load connected the breaker wont trip.
I would look for the source of your crack /snap sound in the other room and start there.
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